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  1. Traveling Economies
    American Women's Travel Writing
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "The black and white women travel writers whom Jennifer Bernhardt Steadman investigates in Traveling Economies astonish modern readers with their daring, stamina, and courage. That these women traveled at all is surprising: Nancy Prince spent nearly... more

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    "The black and white women travel writers whom Jennifer Bernhardt Steadman investigates in Traveling Economies astonish modern readers with their daring, stamina, and courage. That these women traveled at all is surprising: Nancy Prince spent nearly a decade as an African American member of the Russian Imperial Court; Amy Morris Bradley went to Costa Rica as a governess in hopes of saving her health and finances after years as an impoverished teacher in Maine; and Julia Archibald Holmes carried the banner of dress reform to the heights of Pikes Peak and to the pages of a feminist periodical. Developing the concept of the "ragged edge," Steadman highlights these women's shared experiences of penury, work, and independence. Genteel poverty, black skin, outspoken feminism, or sometimes all three impacted the material conditions of their ragged-edge travel (early muckraking journalist Anne Royall walked until her feet were a bloody mass of blisters). Being on the ragged edge also affected the way they represented themselves and their travels (Mary Ann Shadd Cary presented her outspoken advocacy of black emigration to Canada as appropriately feminine). Frances Wright used her travel writing to imagine the new nation as a potential utopia for women citizens; she paid a high price for daring to try to change the social terrain she crossed. Steadman's interdisciplinary work with archives, newspapers, memoirs, and letters and her thoughtful close readings of the resulting evidence recover these important women's travels and writing and invite us to rethink where and how women went and what they wrote in antebellum America."--EBSCO

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814272145; 0814272142
    Subjects: Travel in literature; Feminism in literature; Women travelers in literature; Women authors, American; Women travelers; Women travelers; American prose literature; American prose literature; Travelers' writings, American; Women authors, American ; 19th century ; Political and social views; Women travelers ; United States ; Social conditions ; 19th century; Women travelers ; United States ; History ; 19th century; American prose literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; American prose literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; Travelers' writings, American ; History and criticism; Travel in literature; Feminism in literature; Women travelers in literature; Feminisme dans la litterature; Voyageuses dans la litterature; Écrivaines americaines ; 19e siecle ; Pensee politique et sociale; Voyageuses ; États-Unis ; Conditions sociales ; 19e siecle; Voyageuses ; États-Unis ; Histoire ; 19e siecle; Prose americaine ; 19e siecle ; Histoire et critique; Écrits de voyageurs americains ; Histoire et critique; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; Voyage dans la litterature; American prose literature; Women travelers; American prose literature ; Women authors; Travelers' writings, American; United States; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 208 p.), ill.
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    "50, 1957-2007, Ohio State", on cover. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-197) and index. - Description based on print version record